1. M/S Protesters with Turkish flag with picture of Ataturk
7. M/S Protesters chanting
8. M/S Turkish flag
1. M/S Protesters chanting
2. M/S Sign post
4. M/S Peaceful protesters carrying Turkish flags
5. M/S Protesters banging on drums
6. M/S Protesters marching and banging on drums
10. C/U Protester banging on pot
11. M/S Protesters marching
12. M/S Protesters chanting
SCRIPTTurkey: Ankara protest peaceful after deal with police
Protests in Ankara continued into the early hours of Wednesday after a deal was struck with police on Tuesday afternoon that if the protesters did not touch the police, the police would not fire teargas at them. Since the deal, Ankara has finally quietened down for the first time in many days.
On Tuesday evening, protesters and other residents filled the streets chanting, dancing, waving flags and making noise with pots, pans and anything they could get their hands on. Their focus was mainly on Prime MinisterTayyip Erdogan and a request for his resignation.
Although demonstrations were mostly peaceful, some protesters were teargassed around the Attatuk Boulevard, in the KizilayPark area.
The protests began on May 27 when local environmental and political groups staged a peaceful occupation to halt construction work on a government-backed project to replace Istanbul's Taksim Gezi Park with a new mosque, shopping centre and replica Ottoman-era barracks. The protest has since swelled, engulfing 67 towns across the country with displays of defiance against the government and Prime Minister Erdogan.

There are further repercussions after Turkey's failed coup. It is understood that PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan now wants the armed forces and national intelligence agency brought under the control of the presidency.
Nearly 1,700 military personnel have received dishonorable discharges over their alleged role in the coup attempt.
Turkey accuses US-based Islamic clericFethullah Gulen of masterminding the coup.
Foreign MinisterMevlut Cavusoglu says hundreds of staff in his ministry have lin…
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Ankara was Atatürk's headquarters from 1920 and has been the capital of the Republic of Turkey since its founding in 1923, replacing Istanbul following the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The government is a prominent employer but Ankara is also an important commercial and industrial city, located at the center of Turkey's road and railway networks. The city gave its name to the Angora wool shorn from Angora rabbits, the long-haired Angora goat (the source of mohair), and the Angora cat. The area is also known for its pears, honey, and muscat grapes. Although situated in one of the driest places of Turkey and surrounded mostly by steppe vegetation except for the forested areas on the southern periphery, Ankara can be considered a green city in terms of green areas per inhabitant, at 72m2 per head.

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The books are written as a first person narrative from the perspective of the main character, private investigator and wizard Harry Dresden, as he recounts investigations into supernatural disturbances in modern-day Chicago. Butcher's original proposed title for the first novel was Semiautomagic, which sums up the series' balance of fantasy and hard-boiled detective fiction.

As of 2014, Butcher has written 15 novels set in the "Dresden Files" universe, plus a number of short stories (some of which are collected in the anthology Side Jobs). The series has also been released in audiobook format. As of October 23, 2015, James Marsters has recorded all of the audiobooks in the series. Other works set in the same fictional universe include graphic novels (several new stories, plus adaptations of the first two novels), and The Dresden Files Roleplaying Game. In 2007, a television series based on the novels aired for one season on the American Sci-Fi Channel.

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Turkey: Ankara protest peaceful after deal with police

1. M/S Protesters with Turkish flag with picture of Ataturk
7. M/S Protesters chanting
8. M/S Turkish flag
1. M/S Protesters chanting
2. M/S Sign post
4. M/S Peaceful protesters carrying Turkish flags
5. M/S Protesters banging on drums
6. M/S Protesters marching and banging on drums
10. C/U Protester banging on pot
11. M/S Protesters marching
12. M/S Protesters chanting
SCRIPTTurkey: Ankara protest peaceful after deal with police
Protests in Ankara continued into the early hours of Wednesday after a deal was struck with police on Tuesday afternoon that if the protesters did not touch the police, the police would not fire teargas at them. Since the deal, Ankara has finally quietened down for the first time in many days.
On Tuesday evening, protesters and other residents filled the streets chanting, dancing, waving flags and making noise with pots, pans and anything they could get their hands on. Their focus was mainly on Prime MinisterTayyip Erdogan and a request for his resignation.
Although demonstrations were mostly peaceful, some protesters were teargassed around the Attatuk Boulevard, in the KizilayPark area.
The protests began on May 27 when local environmental and political groups staged a peaceful occupation to halt construction work on a government-backed project to replace Istanbul's Taksim Gezi Park with a new mosque, shopping centre and replica Ottoman-era barracks. The protest has since swelled, engulfing 67 towns across the country with displays of defiance against the government and Prime Minister Erdogan.

Ankara pressures Berlin to extradite prosecutors after failed coup

There are further repercussions after Turkey's failed coup. It is understood that PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan now wants the armed forces and national intelligence agency brought under the control of the presidency.
Nearly 1,700 military personnel have received dishonorable discharges over their alleged role in the coup attempt.
Turkey accuses US-based Islamic clericFethullah Gulen of masterminding the coup.
Foreign MinisterMevlut Cavusoglu says hundreds of staff in his ministry have lin…
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Turkey: Ankara protest peaceful after deal with police

1. M/S Protesters with Turkish flag with picture of Ataturk
7. M/S Protesters chanting
8. M/S Turkish flag
1. M/S Protesters chanting
2. M/S Sign post
4. M/S Peaceful protesters carrying Turkish flags
5. M/S Protesters banging on drums
6. M/S Protesters marching and banging on drums
10. C/U Protester banging on pot
11. M/S Protesters marching
12. M/S Protesters chanting
SCRIPTTurkey: Ankara protest peaceful after deal with police
Protests in Ankara continued into the early hours of Wednesday after a deal was struck with police on Tuesday afternoon that if the protesters did not touch the police, the police would not fire teargas at them. Since the deal, Ankara has finally quietened down for the first time in many days.
On Tuesday evening, proteste...

Ankara pressures Berlin to extradite prosecutors after failed coup

There are further repercussions after Turkey's failed coup. It is understood that PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan now wants the armed forces and national intelligence agency brought under the control of the presidency.
Nearly 1,700 military personnel have received dishonorable discharges over their alleged role in the coup attempt.
Turkey accuses US-based Islamic clericFethullah Gulen of masterminding the coup.
Foreign MinisterMevlut Cavusoglu says hundreds of staff in his ministry have lin…
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1. M/S Protesters with Turkish flag with picture of Ataturk
7. M/S Protesters chanting
8. M/S Turkish flag
1. M/S Protesters chanting
2. M/S Sign post
4. M/S Peaceful protesters carrying Turkish flags
5. M/S Protesters banging on drums
6. M/S Protesters marching and banging on drums
10. C/U Protester banging on pot
11. M/S Protesters marching
12. M/S Protesters chanting
SCRIPTTurkey: Ankara protest peaceful after deal with police
Protests in Ankara continued into the early hours of Wednesday after a deal was struck with police on Tuesday afternoon that if the protesters did not touch the police, the police would not fire teargas at them. Since the deal, Ankara has finally quietened down for the first time in many days.
On Tuesday evening, protesters and other residents filled the streets chanting, dancing, waving flags and making noise with pots, pans and anything they could get their hands on. Their focus was mainly on Prime MinisterTayyip Erdogan and a request for his resignation.
Although demonstrations were mostly peaceful, some protesters were teargassed around the Attatuk Boulevard, in the KizilayPark area.
The protests began on May 27 when local environmental and political groups staged a peaceful occupation to halt construction work on a government-backed project to replace Istanbul's Taksim Gezi Park with a new mosque, shopping centre and replica Ottoman-era barracks. The protest has since swelled, engulfing 67 towns across the country with displays of defiance against the government and Prime Minister Erdogan.

1. M/S Protesters with Turkish flag with picture of Ataturk
7. M/S Protesters chanting
8. M/S Turkish flag
1. M/S Protesters chanting
2. M/S Sign post
4. M/S Peaceful protesters carrying Turkish flags
5. M/S Protesters banging on drums
6. M/S Protesters marching and banging on drums
10. C/U Protester banging on pot
11. M/S Protesters marching
12. M/S Protesters chanting
SCRIPTTurkey: Ankara protest peaceful after deal with police
Protests in Ankara continued into the early hours of Wednesday after a deal was struck with police on Tuesday afternoon that if the protesters did not touch the police, the police would not fire teargas at them. Since the deal, Ankara has finally quietened down for the first time in many days.
On Tuesday evening, protesters and other residents filled the streets chanting, dancing, waving flags and making noise with pots, pans and anything they could get their hands on. Their focus was mainly on Prime MinisterTayyip Erdogan and a request for his resignation.
Although demonstrations were mostly peaceful, some protesters were teargassed around the Attatuk Boulevard, in the KizilayPark area.
The protests began on May 27 when local environmental and political groups staged a peaceful occupation to halt construction work on a government-backed project to replace Istanbul's Taksim Gezi Park with a new mosque, shopping centre and replica Ottoman-era barracks. The protest has since swelled, engulfing 67 towns across the country with displays of defiance against the government and Prime Minister Erdogan.

There are further repercussions after Turkey's failed coup. It is understood that PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan now wants the armed forces and national intelligence agency brought under the control of the presidency.
Nearly 1,700 military personnel have received dishonorable discharges over their alleged role in the coup attempt.
Turkey accuses US-based Islamic clericFethullah Gulen of masterminding the coup.
Foreign MinisterMevlut Cavusoglu says hundreds of staff in his ministry have lin…
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There are further repercussions after Turkey's failed coup. It is understood that PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan now wants the armed forces and national intelligence agency brought under the control of the presidency.
Nearly 1,700 military personnel have received dishonorable discharges over their alleged role in the coup attempt.
Turkey accuses US-based Islamic clericFethullah Gulen of masterminding the coup.
Foreign MinisterMevlut Cavusoglu says hundreds of staff in his ministry have lin…
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In the latest crackdown on Turkey's media, authorities this week raided and seized control of the largest daily newspaper: Zaman, its sister publication, Today's Zaman, and the Cihan news agency.
The takeover, which was backed by the country's courts, was the latest blow in a long-running and deeply personal saga between PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan and Fethullah Gulen.
Gulen, a 74-year-old Islamic leader based in the US, has been a vocal critic and political opponent of Erdogan and is closely affiliated with the anti-Erdogan Zaman newspaper.
Erdogan has repeatedly accused Gulen of trying to overthrow the government, but Gulen has denied the allegations.
The crackdown comes at an already worrying time for press freedom with several media outlets in Turkey also being targeted. Last ye...

published: 12 Mar 2016

How to cover shoes with fabric

How to alter clothes:
http://geniecentre.com/magic-circle/
Mod Podge can be purchased from my website geniecentre.com
Welcome passionate seamstresses, tailors and diy lovers.
Today this video is going to show you how to cover your shoes with fabric.
I've had a lot of people asking me about how I do this and apart from being really fun and exciting it's a great way to:
- Revitalize old shoes
- Cover shoes for a wedding or special occasion
- Or even to match an outfit you have just made
Or just a great way to have some fun! (school or weekend projects anyone!?)
Please enjoy, like and subscribe and feel free to post your feedback and comments below, I really love to hear about what you guys are doing, and if there is anything you'd like me to do tutorials on, feel free to leave it in the...

published: 18 Sep 2015

Let's Talk About Pre Shave and Post Shave Routines

In this video I briefly discuss the age old argument of cold vs warm or hot water shaves, the different pre-shave options and post shave products available and what they do to both the skin and the whisker.
Following this pre-post shave discussion I do a short two pass shave using Saint Charles Shave Coconut Shave Soap using a Personna Med Prep blade and the MatadorToro Mastiff Solid Bar Razor.

published: 24 Nov 2013

1st year after my hair transplant - super result

1st year is rum! Frederick will be with you after a year. Does not he look incredibly good? So a mega difference to before. Thank you Frederick. You have been a great help for us all. Together we have genuinely advanced the topic of hair transplantation. In this video very her the glimpse of Frederick after a year. THANK YOU
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published: 27 May 2017

TAUS Post-editing webinar for Turkish language module

Invited speakers: Evren Dağlıoğlu (Urban) and Selçuk Özcan (Dragoman)
Invited LSPs: Urban Translation Services and Dragoman Ltd, both from Istanbul, Turkey
Urban Translation Services is a bridge across European, Turkic, Middle Eastern, and Asian languages. Connecting Asia and Europe with its Istanbul (2006) and Barcelona (2010) offices, Urban is on the way of becoming a global brand in translation industry with its planned San Francisco office.
Urban provides clear answers for questions such as “who are we?”, “how do we do our job?” and “what is our corporate policy?”: “transparency”, “professional team”, “technologyspeed”, “competitive price” and “continuous control for quality”. Business approach which determines the main characteristics of Urban is created in this context. Urban's co...

published: 13 Nov 2014

hypnosis show ankara in turkey by adam zardi

hypnosis show in ankara turkey by the tunisian illusionist and hypnotist adam zardi
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Empire - The new Ottomans?

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Following another resounding electoral victory, Prime MinisterErdogan's 'Justice and Development Party' has been emboldened to further increase Turkey's role on the world stage. Ankara has rediscovered its global ambitions.
This emerging regional power is now the fastest-growing G20 country after China, and has risen to be the 16th largest economy in the world. What path will this new Turkey take?
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published: 17 Jun 2011

Listening Post - Turkey vs Twitter

We look at how Ankara's crackdown on social media has created a firestorm ahead of a critical presidential election.

published: 29 Mar 2014

Inside Story - Are Turkey's military bases safe after the failed coup?

The Turkish government says it has regained control of the country and the army, after Friday's failed coup. But its effects are still being felt in the region and beyond.
Turkey is a long time ally of the United Sates and an important member of NATO. And the impact of the attempted coup was felt almost immediately by the US military.
When Turkey cancelled its air operations at the Incirlik air base. It's located just over 100 kilometres from the Syrian border. And is used by US forces to launch air strikes against ISIL in Syria.
Those flights resumed by Sunday. But the attempted coup has raised bigger questions about the security of that base - which the US uses to keep some of its nuclear arsenal.
So, should Turkey's allies and NATO be worried?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
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This video was recorded during Al SharqForum's Conference on "Envisioning a Post CrisisRegionalOrder in the Sharq Region," which took place in Istanbul at Swissotel The Bosphorus. 8 Oct 2016
ProfNuman Kurtulmus delivered the keynote address during the Opening Ceremony
Al Sharq Forum is an independent international network whose mission is to undertake impartial research and develop long-term strategies to ensure the political development, social justice and economic prosperity of the people of Al-Sharq.The Forum does this through promoting the ideals of democratic participation, an informed citizenry, multi-stakeholder dialogue, social justice, and public-spirited research.

published: 25 Nov 2016

A Post-Erdoğan Turkey? Implications for the U.S.

published: 23 Jan 2014

Turkey after the coup

On July 20, the Foreign Policy program (FP) at Brookings hosted a panel discussion to consider the domestic and international consequences of the coup attempt in Turkey.
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In this edition of Newsbud Spotlight with Sibel & Spiro, Sibel Edmonds covers the recent assassination of the Russian Ambassador to Turkey in Ankara. Edmonds covers the critical timing of the hit, the known facts, the motives and who benefits from this assassination as well as other questionable deaths of high ranking officials on both sides. Join the Newsbud team and get up to speed with the significant geopolitical impact of these recent events.
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published: 24 Dec 2016

Can Turkey's military campaign in Syria's Idlib bring peace? - Inside Story

Turkish troops have crossed the border into Syria.
About 100Turkish soldiers have moved into Syria’s Idlib province in a convoy of armoured vehicles.
Ankara says it is to enforce a de-escalation zone in the war-torn country as part of a deal with Iran and Russia.
But there are suspicions Turkey's real motive is to stop the Kurds extending their territory in the region.
And there is also the matter of a group with former ties to al Qaeda – Hay’et Tharir al Sham - which controls much of Idlib and is vowing to fight to the death.
What does Turkey's involvement mean for the war in Syria and can it help bring unity?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Guests: Marwan Kabalan - director of policy analysis at the Doha Institute
Metin Gurcan - columnist at Al Monitor's Turkey PulseDouglas Ollivant - senior...

In the latest crackdown on Turkey's media, authorities this week raided and seized control of the largest daily newspaper: Zaman, its sister publication, Today'...

In the latest crackdown on Turkey's media, authorities this week raided and seized control of the largest daily newspaper: Zaman, its sister publication, Today's Zaman, and the Cihan news agency.
The takeover, which was backed by the country's courts, was the latest blow in a long-running and deeply personal saga between PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan and Fethullah Gulen.
Gulen, a 74-year-old Islamic leader based in the US, has been a vocal critic and political opponent of Erdogan and is closely affiliated with the anti-Erdogan Zaman newspaper.
Erdogan has repeatedly accused Gulen of trying to overthrow the government, but Gulen has denied the allegations.
The crackdown comes at an already worrying time for press freedom with several media outlets in Turkey also being targeted. Last year, two editors from the Cumhuriyet newspaper were accused of treason over their story which alleged that Turkey was arming rebel fighters in Syria. When the country's highest court ordered their release from jail, Erdogan announced that he would not respect the ruling, setting the stage for a showdown between the government, the courts and the media.
Talking us through the story are: Sevgi Akarcesme, editor-in-chief of Today's Zaman; Banu Guven, a TV anchor for IMC; Jane Kandur, a columnist with DailySaba; and Asli Tunc, a professor at Istanbul Bilgi University.
Other media stories on our radar this week: Hassan Hanafi, once a respected broadcaster in Somalia was sentenced to death for colluding with al-Shabab in the murder of six fellow journalists; the Thai government has dropped a legal case against a photojournalist who was arrested last year for carrying a flak jacket and a helmet through the airport in Bangkok; and in the US, the Washington Post has been criticised over its coverage of Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders.
On President Erdogan's radar: An interview with Can Dundar
Ten months ago, Turkey's Cumhuriyet newspaper published a story about Turkish intelligence trucks allegedly carrying weapons to rebels in Syria.
The story didn't go down well with the government and Can Dündar, the Cumhuriyet's editor-in-chief and his Ankara bureau chief, Erdem Gul, were charged with espionage, revealing classified information and membership in a terrorist organisation.
The two men spent three months in prison before a Constitutional Court ruling set them free however the president has made it clear that the case is not closed.
Richard Gizbert talks to journalist Can Dundar about the Turkish government's steamrolling of the press, the reporting that landed him in jail, and why he is still on President Erdogan's radar.
Recipe videos tend to go viral so Red Sky studios, a post-production company based in Alabama, adopted the same approach for their video about film production. It's called 'Recipe for disaster' and shows what's needed to bake 'your epic film'. The difficulty level is very hard. The cooking time is months, sometimes years or forever. And yes, their video did go viral.
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In the latest crackdown on Turkey's media, authorities this week raided and seized control of the largest daily newspaper: Zaman, its sister publication, Today's Zaman, and the Cihan news agency.
The takeover, which was backed by the country's courts, was the latest blow in a long-running and deeply personal saga between PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan and Fethullah Gulen.
Gulen, a 74-year-old Islamic leader based in the US, has been a vocal critic and political opponent of Erdogan and is closely affiliated with the anti-Erdogan Zaman newspaper.
Erdogan has repeatedly accused Gulen of trying to overthrow the government, but Gulen has denied the allegations.
The crackdown comes at an already worrying time for press freedom with several media outlets in Turkey also being targeted. Last year, two editors from the Cumhuriyet newspaper were accused of treason over their story which alleged that Turkey was arming rebel fighters in Syria. When the country's highest court ordered their release from jail, Erdogan announced that he would not respect the ruling, setting the stage for a showdown between the government, the courts and the media.
Talking us through the story are: Sevgi Akarcesme, editor-in-chief of Today's Zaman; Banu Guven, a TV anchor for IMC; Jane Kandur, a columnist with DailySaba; and Asli Tunc, a professor at Istanbul Bilgi University.
Other media stories on our radar this week: Hassan Hanafi, once a respected broadcaster in Somalia was sentenced to death for colluding with al-Shabab in the murder of six fellow journalists; the Thai government has dropped a legal case against a photojournalist who was arrested last year for carrying a flak jacket and a helmet through the airport in Bangkok; and in the US, the Washington Post has been criticised over its coverage of Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders.
On President Erdogan's radar: An interview with Can Dundar
Ten months ago, Turkey's Cumhuriyet newspaper published a story about Turkish intelligence trucks allegedly carrying weapons to rebels in Syria.
The story didn't go down well with the government and Can Dündar, the Cumhuriyet's editor-in-chief and his Ankara bureau chief, Erdem Gul, were charged with espionage, revealing classified information and membership in a terrorist organisation.
The two men spent three months in prison before a Constitutional Court ruling set them free however the president has made it clear that the case is not closed.
Richard Gizbert talks to journalist Can Dundar about the Turkish government's steamrolling of the press, the reporting that landed him in jail, and why he is still on President Erdogan's radar.
Recipe videos tend to go viral so Red Sky studios, a post-production company based in Alabama, adopted the same approach for their video about film production. It's called 'Recipe for disaster' and shows what's needed to bake 'your epic film'. The difficulty level is very hard. The cooking time is months, sometimes years or forever. And yes, their video did go viral.
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How to alter clothes:
http://geniecentre.com/magic-circle/
Mod Podge can be purchased from my website geniecentre.com
Welcome passionate seamstresses, tailors and diy lovers.
Today this video is going to show you how to cover your shoes with fabric.
I've had a lot of people asking me about how I do this and apart from being really fun and exciting it's a great way to:
- Revitalize old shoes
- Cover shoes for a wedding or special occasion
- Or even to match an outfit you have just made
Or just a great way to have some fun! (school or weekend projects anyone!?)
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- Cover shoes for a wedding or special occasion
- Or even to match an outfit you have just made
Or just a great way to have some fun! (school or weekend projects anyone!?)
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Let's Talk About Pre Shave and Post Shave Routines

In this video I briefly discuss the age old argument of cold vs warm or hot water shaves, the different pre-shave options and post shave products available and ...

In this video I briefly discuss the age old argument of cold vs warm or hot water shaves, the different pre-shave options and post shave products available and what they do to both the skin and the whisker.
Following this pre-post shave discussion I do a short two pass shave using Saint Charles Shave Coconut Shave Soap using a Personna Med Prep blade and the MatadorToro Mastiff Solid Bar Razor.

In this video I briefly discuss the age old argument of cold vs warm or hot water shaves, the different pre-shave options and post shave products available and what they do to both the skin and the whisker.
Following this pre-post shave discussion I do a short two pass shave using Saint Charles Shave Coconut Shave Soap using a Personna Med Prep blade and the MatadorToro Mastiff Solid Bar Razor.

1st year is rum! Frederick will be with you after a year. Does not he look incredibly good? So a mega difference to before. Thank you Frederick. You have been a great help for us all. Together we have genuinely advanced the topic of hair transplantation. In this video very her the glimpse of Frederick after a year. THANK YOU
https://www.facebook.com/mauersberger.frederik?fref=ts

1st year is rum! Frederick will be with you after a year. Does not he look incredibly good? So a mega difference to before. Thank you Frederick. You have been a great help for us all. Together we have genuinely advanced the topic of hair transplantation. In this video very her the glimpse of Frederick after a year. THANK YOU
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Invited speakers: Evren Dağlıoğlu (Urban) and Selçuk Özcan (Dragoman)
Invited LSPs: Urban Translation Services and Dragoman Ltd, both from Istanbul, Turkey
Urban Translation Services is a bridge across European, Turkic, Middle Eastern, and Asian languages. Connecting Asia and Europe with its Istanbul (2006) and Barcelona (2010) offices, Urban is on the way of becoming a global brand in translation industry with its planned San Francisco office.
Urban provides clear answers for questions such as “who are we?”, “how do we do our job?” and “what is our corporate policy?”: “transparency”, “professional team”, “technologyspeed”, “competitive price” and “continuous control for quality”. Business approach which determines the main characteristics of Urban is created in this context. Urban's core team, who have been brought up by Urban and of which Urban is proud of, and the esteemed professionals who have joined Urban act with this awareness.
Urban became the leading translation company of Turkey in such a quick time with its ever-developing technological infrastructure, and its three-phase production process, namely translation-editing-proofreading, which is subjected to ISO 9001 and EN 15038 standards.
Urban maintains its development by adding new language pairs on its portfolio. Urban-Istanbul and Urban-Barcelona offices incorporate translators and editors specialized in automotive, medical, consumer electronics, software, law and finance and project managers with a high level of experience at every stage of the workflow communicating in Turkish, English, Spanish, French, German, Catalan, Greek and Arabic.
Dragoman Ltd is an Istanbul based LSP and a technology evangelist. We specialize in web globalization, transcreation and multilingual conference interpreting.
We are committed to deliver highest quality translations using some of the most advanced technologies. We are partners with leading European translation technology providers including XTM, easyling and XTRF. MT is a growing revenue stream for us and we are happy to use MT as an integral component of our production. We are open to share our experiences with like-minded agencies and help build the future of translation industry together.
Selçuk Özcan serves as MT&QA Lead at Dragoman Ltd. He is mainly responsible for optimizing and testing MT engines, defining quality requirements, creating quality assurance (QA) solutions, and training team members. He is involved with developing and implementing quality and post-edit strategies, which involves performing data (bilingual or monolingual) and workflow management, and integrating quality principles into MT+post-edit processes.

Invited speakers: Evren Dağlıoğlu (Urban) and Selçuk Özcan (Dragoman)
Invited LSPs: Urban Translation Services and Dragoman Ltd, both from Istanbul, Turkey
Urban Translation Services is a bridge across European, Turkic, Middle Eastern, and Asian languages. Connecting Asia and Europe with its Istanbul (2006) and Barcelona (2010) offices, Urban is on the way of becoming a global brand in translation industry with its planned San Francisco office.
Urban provides clear answers for questions such as “who are we?”, “how do we do our job?” and “what is our corporate policy?”: “transparency”, “professional team”, “technologyspeed”, “competitive price” and “continuous control for quality”. Business approach which determines the main characteristics of Urban is created in this context. Urban's core team, who have been brought up by Urban and of which Urban is proud of, and the esteemed professionals who have joined Urban act with this awareness.
Urban became the leading translation company of Turkey in such a quick time with its ever-developing technological infrastructure, and its three-phase production process, namely translation-editing-proofreading, which is subjected to ISO 9001 and EN 15038 standards.
Urban maintains its development by adding new language pairs on its portfolio. Urban-Istanbul and Urban-Barcelona offices incorporate translators and editors specialized in automotive, medical, consumer electronics, software, law and finance and project managers with a high level of experience at every stage of the workflow communicating in Turkish, English, Spanish, French, German, Catalan, Greek and Arabic.
Dragoman Ltd is an Istanbul based LSP and a technology evangelist. We specialize in web globalization, transcreation and multilingual conference interpreting.
We are committed to deliver highest quality translations using some of the most advanced technologies. We are partners with leading European translation technology providers including XTM, easyling and XTRF. MT is a growing revenue stream for us and we are happy to use MT as an integral component of our production. We are open to share our experiences with like-minded agencies and help build the future of translation industry together.
Selçuk Özcan serves as MT&QA Lead at Dragoman Ltd. He is mainly responsible for optimizing and testing MT engines, defining quality requirements, creating quality assurance (QA) solutions, and training team members. He is involved with developing and implementing quality and post-edit strategies, which involves performing data (bilingual or monolingual) and workflow management, and integrating quality principles into MT+post-edit processes.

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Following another resounding electoral victory, Prime MinisterErdogan's 'Justice and Development Party' has been emboldened to further increase Turkey's role on the world stage. Ankara has rediscovered its global ambitions.
This emerging regional power is now the fastest-growing G20 country after China, and has risen to be the 16th largest economy in the world. What path will this new Turkey take?
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Following another resounding electoral victory, Prime MinisterErdogan's 'Justice and Development Party' has been emboldened to further increase Turkey's role on the world stage. Ankara has rediscovered its global ambitions.
This emerging regional power is now the fastest-growing G20 country after China, and has risen to be the 16th largest economy in the world. What path will this new Turkey take?
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
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This video was recorded during Al SharqForum's Conference on "Envisioning a Post CrisisRegionalOrder in the Sharq Region," which took place in Istanbul at Swissotel The Bosphorus. 8 Oct 2016
ProfNuman Kurtulmus delivered the keynote address during the Opening Ceremony
Al Sharq Forum is an independent international network whose mission is to undertake impartial research and develop long-term strategies to ensure the political development, social justice and economic prosperity of the people of Al-Sharq.The Forum does this through promoting the ideals of democratic participation, an informed citizenry, multi-stakeholder dialogue, social justice, and public-spirited research.

This video was recorded during Al SharqForum's Conference on "Envisioning a Post CrisisRegionalOrder in the Sharq Region," which took place in Istanbul at Swissotel The Bosphorus. 8 Oct 2016
ProfNuman Kurtulmus delivered the keynote address during the Opening Ceremony
Al Sharq Forum is an independent international network whose mission is to undertake impartial research and develop long-term strategies to ensure the political development, social justice and economic prosperity of the people of Al-Sharq.The Forum does this through promoting the ideals of democratic participation, an informed citizenry, multi-stakeholder dialogue, social justice, and public-spirited research.

Turkey after the coup

On July 20, the Foreign Policy program (FP) at Brookings hosted a panel discussion to consider the domestic and international consequences of the coup attempt i...

On July 20, the Foreign Policy program (FP) at Brookings hosted a panel discussion to consider the domestic and international consequences of the coup attempt in Turkey.
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In this edition of Newsbud Spotlight with Sibel & Spiro, Sibel Edmonds covers the recent assassination of the Russian Ambassador to Turkey in Ankara. Edmonds covers the critical timing of the hit, the known facts, the motives and who benefits from this assassination as well as other questionable deaths of high ranking officials on both sides. Join the Newsbud team and get up to speed with the significant geopolitical impact of these recent events.
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In this edition of Newsbud Spotlight with Sibel & Spiro, Sibel Edmonds covers the recent assassination of the Russian Ambassador to Turkey in Ankara. Edmonds covers the critical timing of the hit, the known facts, the motives and who benefits from this assassination as well as other questionable deaths of high ranking officials on both sides. Join the Newsbud team and get up to speed with the significant geopolitical impact of these recent events.
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Can Turkey's military campaign in Syria's Idlib bring peace? - Inside Story

Turkish troops have crossed the border into Syria.
About 100Turkish soldiers have moved into Syria’s Idlib province in a convoy of armoured vehicles.
Ankara says it is to enforce a de-escalation zone in the war-torn country as part of a deal with Iran and Russia.
But there are suspicions Turkey's real motive is to stop the Kurds extending their territory in the region.
And there is also the matter of a group with former ties to al Qaeda – Hay’et Tharir al Sham - which controls much of Idlib and is vowing to fight to the death.
What does Turkey's involvement mean for the war in Syria and can it help bring unity?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Guests: Marwan Kabalan - director of policy analysis at the Doha Institute
Metin Gurcan - columnist at Al Monitor's Turkey PulseDouglas Ollivant - senior national security fellow at the New America think tank.
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Turkish troops have crossed the border into Syria.
About 100Turkish soldiers have moved into Syria’s Idlib province in a convoy of armoured vehicles.
Ankara says it is to enforce a de-escalation zone in the war-torn country as part of a deal with Iran and Russia.
But there are suspicions Turkey's real motive is to stop the Kurds extending their territory in the region.
And there is also the matter of a group with former ties to al Qaeda – Hay’et Tharir al Sham - which controls much of Idlib and is vowing to fight to the death.
What does Turkey's involvement mean for the war in Syria and can it help bring unity?
Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Guests: Marwan Kabalan - director of policy analysis at the Doha Institute
Metin Gurcan - columnist at Al Monitor's Turkey PulseDouglas Ollivant - senior national security fellow at the New America think tank.
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Turkey: Ankara protest peaceful after deal with police

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SCRIPTTurkey: Ankara protest peaceful after deal with police
Protests in Ankara continued into the early hours of Wednesday after a deal was struck with police on Tuesday afternoon that if the protesters did not touch the police, the police would not fire teargas at them. Since the deal, Ankara has finally quietened down for the first time in many days.
On Tuesday evening, protesters and other residents filled the streets chanting, dancing, waving flags and making noise with pots, pans and anything they could get their hands on. Their focus was mainly on Prime MinisterTayyip Erdogan and a request for his resignation.
Although demonstrations were mostly peaceful, some protesters were teargassed around the Attatuk Boulevard, in the KizilayPark area.
The protests began on May 27 when local environmental and political groups staged a peaceful occupation to halt construction work on a government-backed project to replace Istanbul's Taksim Gezi Park with a new mosque, shopping centre and replica Ottoman-era barracks. The protest has since swelled, engulfing 67 towns across the country with displays of defiance against the government and Prime Minister Erdogan.

Ankara pressures Berlin to extradite prosecutors after failed coup

There are further repercussions after Turkey's failed coup. It is understood that PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan now wants the armed forces and national intelligence agency brought under the control of the presidency.
Nearly 1,700 military personnel have received dishonorable discharges over their alleged role in the coup attempt.
Turkey accuses US-based Islamic clericFethullah Gulen of masterminding the coup.
Foreign MinisterMevlut Cavusoglu says hundreds of staff in his ministry have lin…
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In the latest crackdown on Turkey's media, authorities this week raided and seized control of the largest daily newspaper: Zaman, its sister publication, Today's Zaman, and the Cihan news agency.
The takeover, which was backed by the country's courts, was the latest blow in a long-running and deeply personal saga between PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan and Fethullah Gulen.
Gulen, a 74-year-old Islamic leader based in the US, has been a vocal critic and political opponent of Erdogan and is closely affiliated with the anti-Erdogan Zaman newspaper.
Erdogan has repeatedly accused Gulen of trying to overthrow the government, but Gulen has denied the allegations.
The crackdown comes at an already worrying time for press freedom with several media outlets in Turkey also being targeted. Last year, two editors from the Cumhuriyet newspaper were accused of treason over their story which alleged that Turkey was arming rebel fighters in Syria. When the country's highest court ordered their release from jail, Erdogan announced that he would not respect the ruling, setting the stage for a showdown between the government, the courts and the media.
Talking us through the story are: Sevgi Akarcesme, editor-in-chief of Today's Zaman; Banu Guven, a TV anchor for IMC; Jane Kandur, a columnist with DailySaba; and Asli Tunc, a professor at Istanbul Bilgi University.
Other media stories on our radar this week: Hassan Hanafi, once a respected broadcaster in Somalia was sentenced to death for colluding with al-Shabab in the murder of six fellow journalists; the Thai government has dropped a legal case against a photojournalist who was arrested last year for carrying a flak jacket and a helmet through the airport in Bangkok; and in the US, the Washington Post has been criticised over its coverage of Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders.
On President Erdogan's radar: An interview with Can Dundar
Ten months ago, Turkey's Cumhuriyet newspaper published a story about Turkish intelligence trucks allegedly carrying weapons to rebels in Syria.
The story didn't go down well with the government and Can Dündar, the Cumhuriyet's editor-in-chief and his Ankara bureau chief, Erdem Gul, were charged with espionage, revealing classified information and membership in a terrorist organisation.
The two men spent three months in prison before a Constitutional Court ruling set them free however the president has made it clear that the case is not closed.
Richard Gizbert talks to journalist Can Dundar about the Turkish government's steamrolling of the press, the reporting that landed him in jail, and why he is still on President Erdogan's radar.
Recipe videos tend to go viral so Red Sky studios, a post-production company based in Alabama, adopted the same approach for their video about film production. It's called 'Recipe for disaster' and shows what's needed to bake 'your epic film'. The difficulty level is very hard. The cooking time is months, sometimes years or forever. And yes, their video did go viral.
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How to cover shoes with fabric

How to alter clothes:
http://geniecentre.com/magic-circle/
Mod Podge can be purchased from...

How to cover shoes with fabric

How to alter clothes:
http://geniecentre.com/magic-circle/
Mod Podge can be purchased from my website geniecentre.com
Welcome passionate seamstresses, tailors and diy lovers.
Today this video is going to show you how to cover your shoes with fabric.
I've had a lot of people asking me about how I do this and apart from being really fun and exciting it's a great way to:
- Revitalize old shoes
- Cover shoes for a wedding or special occasion
- Or even to match an outfit you have just made
Or just a great way to have some fun! (school or weekend projects anyone!?)
Please enjoy, like and subscribe and feel free to post your feedback and comments below, I really love to hear about what you guys are doing, and if there is anything you'd like me to do tutorials on, feel free to leave it in the comments section below.

24:55

Let's Talk About Pre Shave and Post Shave Routines

In this video I briefly discuss the age old argument of cold vs warm or hot water shaves, ...

Let's Talk About Pre Shave and Post Shave Routines

In this video I briefly discuss the age old argument of cold vs warm or hot water shaves, the different pre-shave options and post shave products available and what they do to both the skin and the whisker.
Following this pre-post shave discussion I do a short two pass shave using Saint Charles Shave Coconut Shave Soap using a Personna Med Prep blade and the MatadorToro Mastiff Solid Bar Razor.

22:43

1st year after my hair transplant - super result

1st year is rum! Frederick will be with you after a year. Does not he look incredibly good...

1st year after my hair transplant - super result

1st year is rum! Frederick will be with you after a year. Does not he look incredibly good? So a mega difference to before. Thank you Frederick. You have been a great help for us all. Together we have genuinely advanced the topic of hair transplantation. In this video very her the glimpse of Frederick after a year. THANK YOU
https://www.facebook.com/mauersberger.frederik?fref=ts

TAUS Post-editing webinar for Turkish language module

Invited speakers: Evren Dağlıoğlu (Urban) and Selçuk Özcan (Dragoman)
Invited LSPs: Urban Translation Services and Dragoman Ltd, both from Istanbul, Turkey
Urban Translation Services is a bridge across European, Turkic, Middle Eastern, and Asian languages. Connecting Asia and Europe with its Istanbul (2006) and Barcelona (2010) offices, Urban is on the way of becoming a global brand in translation industry with its planned San Francisco office.
Urban provides clear answers for questions such as “who are we?”, “how do we do our job?” and “what is our corporate policy?”: “transparency”, “professional team”, “technologyspeed”, “competitive price” and “continuous control for quality”. Business approach which determines the main characteristics of Urban is created in this context. Urban's core team, who have been brought up by Urban and of which Urban is proud of, and the esteemed professionals who have joined Urban act with this awareness.
Urban became the leading translation company of Turkey in such a quick time with its ever-developing technological infrastructure, and its three-phase production process, namely translation-editing-proofreading, which is subjected to ISO 9001 and EN 15038 standards.
Urban maintains its development by adding new language pairs on its portfolio. Urban-Istanbul and Urban-Barcelona offices incorporate translators and editors specialized in automotive, medical, consumer electronics, software, law and finance and project managers with a high level of experience at every stage of the workflow communicating in Turkish, English, Spanish, French, German, Catalan, Greek and Arabic.
Dragoman Ltd is an Istanbul based LSP and a technology evangelist. We specialize in web globalization, transcreation and multilingual conference interpreting.
We are committed to deliver highest quality translations using some of the most advanced technologies. We are partners with leading European translation technology providers including XTM, easyling and XTRF. MT is a growing revenue stream for us and we are happy to use MT as an integral component of our production. We are open to share our experiences with like-minded agencies and help build the future of translation industry together.
Selçuk Özcan serves as MT&QA Lead at Dragoman Ltd. He is mainly responsible for optimizing and testing MT engines, defining quality requirements, creating quality assurance (QA) solutions, and training team members. He is involved with developing and implementing quality and post-edit strategies, which involves performing data (bilingual or monolingual) and workflow management, and integrating quality principles into MT+post-edit processes.

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Following another resounding electoral victory, Prime MinisterErdogan's 'Justice and Development Party' has been emboldened to further increase Turkey's role on the world stage. Ankara has rediscovered its global ambitions.
This emerging regional power is now the fastest-growing G20 country after China, and has risen to be the 16th largest economy in the world. What path will this new Turkey take?
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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's defense minister on Saturday ruled out a military takeover a day after the East African nation declared a new state of emergency amid the worst anti-government protests in a quarter-century. The United States said it "strongly disagrees" with the new declaration that effectively bans protests, with a U.S ... He also ruled out a transitional government ... Learn more about our and . ....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

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EVER since the failed coup in 2016 in Turkey, the AKP-led government in Ankara has hardened its attitude towards all sorts of dissent ...Unfortunately, developments in Turkey are taking a very authoritarian turn ... The medics were rounded up for criticising Ankara’s incursion inside Syria to battle Kurdish militias active in the Arab country ... Therefore, Ankara must guard democratic values and resist the allure of authoritarianism ... ....

There are still five German citizens or dual nationals sitting in Turkish prisons on legally dubious charges, according to Berlin. Ankara has been accused of using terror charges to crack down on political opposition ... ....

BEIRUT, ANKARA. Turkey never used chemical weapons in its operations in Syria, and takes the utmost care of civilians, a Turkish diplomatic source said, after SyrianKurdish forces and a monitoring group accused it of carrying out a gas attack in Syria´s Afrin region. "These are baseless accusations. Turkey never used chemical weapons. We take utmost care about civilians in Operation OliveBranch," the source said ... On Feb ... ....

A German-Turkish journalist who was freed in Turkey after spending more than a year in jail without trial said he was held "hostage" by Ankara and that other journalists are still stuck in Turkish prisons just "for doing their job" ... ....

Turkey has pledged to provide Iraq with a $5 billion credit line for its reconstruction efforts –more than the sum pledged by any Gulf state, the EU or even the US. What's behind Ankara's apparent generosity? Sputnik Turkey spoke to political scientist Serdar Erdurmaz and economist Bartu Soral to find out ... ....